| Critical Stages |
| 13' -Action |
15' -Flood |
25' -Moderate Flood |
30' -Major Flood |
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Latest Observation Updated: 6:00:00 PM CDT SAT MAY 25 2013
Forecast
Forecast not available for this location.
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| Observation history unavailable for thie location. |
| Flood Impacts |
| 33.6 | This is the RECORD FLOOD LEVEL that was reached on December 5 1982. |
| 31.0 | Railroad tracks begin to flood. |
| 30.0 | Major flooding begins. |
| 28.9 | This flood level was reached on May 14 1994. |
| 27.0 | 20 to 30 residences become subject to flooding |
| 26.0 | Highways F & O begin to flood, cutting off access to Pacific from the south. |
| 25.0 | East Congress between Columbus and Olive are flooded in City of Pacific. |
| 23.0 | Moderate flooding begins. Residential areas begin to flood. |
| 21.0 | Lift station property in Pacific is flooded on East Congress and Elm Street. |
| 19.0 | Opechee Beach Road begins to flood. |
| 18.0 | The left bank begins to overflow. |
| 16.0 | Highway N begins to flood. |
| 15.0 | Flood Stage. Farm and pasture land begins to flood. Minor flooding begins. |
| Historical Crests |
Low Water Records |
1) 33.64 ft on 12/06/1982
2) 30.80 ft on 08/22/1915
3) 28.91 ft on 04/14/1994
4) 28.50 ft on 04/14/1979
5) 25.00 ft on 05/03/1983
6) 24.73 ft on 11/17/1993
7) 23.80 ft on 02/26/1985
8) 23.50 ft on 11/22/1985
9) 23.20 ft on 06/20/1985
10) 22.30 ft on 05/20/1995
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Historical low water information is not available.
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Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service